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Further, a potential juror who is 65 years of age or older, may choose to be exempt from jury service. One may be excused from jury duty if their presence is required at home or if there is an emergency or personal illness.
If a judge gives incorrect or misleading instructions, it can have serious consequences. A party may appeal the verdict on the grounds that the jury was improperly instructed. Appellate courts may overturn a verdict and order a new trial if they determine that faulty instructions affected the outcome of the case.
The instructions are supposed to help clarify the law and guide jurors on how to apply that law properly to the evidence in a particular case, so that they may docHub a verdict. In any given case, the more complicated the issues at stake, the more important jury instructions become.
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Jury instructions tell the jury what the laws are that govern a particular case. Each attorney gives the judge a set of proposed jury instructions. The judge considers each instruction and gives the one that properly states the law that applies to the case.
If the judge determines that misconduct did occur, the appropriate remedy depends on the nature of the misconduct and the particular facts of each case, but may include cautionary instructions, contempt or censure, removing the juror and replacing him or her with an alternate, declaring a mistrial, or ordering a new
If you are selected for a trial that exceeds the one month service period, you will be required to serve until the completion of that trial.
The judge will instruct the jury in each separate case as to the law of that case. For example, in each criminal case, the judge will tell the jury, among other things, that a defendant charged with a crime is presumed to be innocent and the burden of proving his guilt beyond a reasonable doubt is upon the Government.
Evaluate the nature and impact of the error. Determine if it can be easily remedied through a motion to reconsider or by addressing the issue in court. If the error is docHub and cannot be resolved later, consider an interlocutory appeal, which allows direct appeal to the appellate court while the case is pending.

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